190
190
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
again, i'm saying with something like sandy, sandy requires fema help. yes. i agree with that. question is, how, when, where and why and how? down through our history your column says the united states has had a different structure and more federalism and more use of state and local government. >> absolutely, larry. this is a "bloomberg" column that says, goes back to prewar and notes when we had a crisis often the red cross would lead it. the red cross would have the moral support and organizational support of the government, but the red cross would lead and go down. there was a very famous flood in "forgotten man" and my new book "the biography of coolidge," the flood of the mississippi. it was terrible. the president did not go down. that was coolidge. why not? he wanted the states and the private sector and the charities to take the lead. >> i got to leave it there. we're going to finish this conversation on the radio tomorrow. that's what we're going to. we're going to have more time. that's terrific. thanks. that's it for this evening's show. thanks for watching. stay tun
again, i'm saying with something like sandy, sandy requires fema help. yes. i agree with that. question is, how, when, where and why and how? down through our history your column says the united states has had a different structure and more federalism and more use of state and local government. >> absolutely, larry. this is a "bloomberg" column that says, goes back to prewar and notes when we had a crisis often the red cross would lead it. the red cross would have the moral...
212
212
Nov 1, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was consumer confidence. >> jack, what do you think, is sandy a big driver for stocks or is it the coming election and the possible outcome? >> i think it's one that you have a lot of underinvested what i call nonbelievers. i think we're entering the period of chasing returns. first of november i think we started since '09 where it's been up. which is indicative of what the next couple of months will bring. having said that, sandy will produce jobs. the question is will sandy produce more jobs than president obama did over the course of the last few years. and as far as the numbers, let's keep this in mind. i'm
i want to get your take on this sandy factor and the stock market. >> i think sandy is a temporary story, but the way i think christie and other governors and mayors really pitched in suggests that we'll get through this fairly quickly and there will be serious commitments in terms of infrastructure and improvements. and i'll reemphasize your point. chinese purchasing survey was a little improved and you're right, if the purchasing manager survey in the u.s. is a little better as was...
218
218
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your research. >> i think the bond market rally has run it's course. even if obama wins, i don't see much upside. if romney wins because of the optimism that any growth in the economy that would engender, it would be negative for bonds. for me, the trade is very asymmetrical with very little upside in bonds and a lot more downside if -- either way, depending on who wins. >> even if romney wins, you think there's not a lot of upside for stocks? >> well, for stocks i think we're going to get an emotional knee-jerk bounce november, december. i think 2013 is goi
most could be considered a sandy effect. the s&p 500 utilities index dropping to its lowest level since early june in the wake of superstorm sandy. >> time for talking numbers, forget obama versus romney. some say it breaks down to bonds versus stocks because the president's policies may be good for bonds and mitt romney's policies would benefit equities. on the technical side, abigail doolittle and miller bookbar. peter, you're one of the smartest guys out there. i love your...
77
77
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
blame it on sandy. express groups missed that will be interesting to see how it affects walgreen tomorrow. >> the stock has been a monster. they filed a mix shelf. i don't think that's going to matter. it might trade 66 in a couple months. it's at least going to 50. >> speaking of monster, monster beverage, up 2%. scott? >> they got a love letter in the media, which pointed out they own a third of the impressive and growing energy drink market. and the last time we talked about this stock, it was because they were being sued, a really unfortunate situation. i think the market likes that we haven't seen a pile-on by other plaintiffs. >>> and finally, a pop for pigskin politics. here is a positive sign for the romney campaign, according to the redskins koul rule. if the washington redskins win their last home game before a race, the incumbent party will win the presidency. on sunday, as you know, the redskins lost to the carolina panthers at home. but if you're not a firm believer in pigskin politics, con
blame it on sandy. express groups missed that will be interesting to see how it affects walgreen tomorrow. >> the stock has been a monster. they filed a mix shelf. i don't think that's going to matter. it might trade 66 in a couple months. it's at least going to 50. >> speaking of monster, monster beverage, up 2%. scott? >> they got a love letter in the media, which pointed out they own a third of the impressive and growing energy drink market. and the last time we talked...
114
114
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
early estimates put sandy among the costliest u.s. catastrophes. forecasting a cost between $10 billion and $20 billion worth of insured losses. the final tally impacted by, among other things, power in the transportation grids. as for the insurance industry with over $500 billion in capital it can pay expected claims. at last year's premium increases and a decline in catastrophe claims bulked up their profile. deutsche bank claims it could trim earnings by 36% but it could also help insurers later giving them cover to raise premiums. back to you. >>> sandynjrelief fund.org. mary pat christie is on the news line with us right now. welcome. good to have you with us. >> thanks, tyler. >> at some risk, i ask how are you and the christie family holding up? your husband and you have both then tireless this last week. gout to be pretty tired these days? >> we're doing pretty well. it's all relative, right, tyler? we don't have power yet but hopeful that we will soon. i'm also hopeful that our children get to go back to school tomorrow. >> we're in the sa
early estimates put sandy among the costliest u.s. catastrophes. forecasting a cost between $10 billion and $20 billion worth of insured losses. the final tally impacted by, among other things, power in the transportation grids. as for the insurance industry with over $500 billion in capital it can pay expected claims. at last year's premium increases and a decline in catastrophe claims bulked up their profile. deutsche bank claims it could trim earnings by 36% but it could also help insurers...
113
113
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i agree with steve, this mum is better than the numbers in the past but not a whole lot better. the average number of jobs created since the job market turned around is 140,000 a month. so now and over the past couple of months at about 170,000 so that's better. the key number is the one you just referred to, carl. you have to think about how much do you need to keep employment constant as a proportion of the population. and that number is 119,000 per month. so what this tells you even with these numbers, even at 170,000 a month, we're adding about 50,000 a month. tha
first effects of sandy show up in the data. carl? >> thank you so much, steve. what could this mean as we head into the election? he had lazear former chairman of the president's council of economic advisers, welcome back. always good to talk to you. >> nice to be with you. thanks for having me. >> krueger says we are creating enough jobs to make up for new entrants. >> well, we are barely. soap i think alan is correct on that. the way i would think of it is this. i...
340
340
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 1
we also have an update on sandy. millions in new york and new jersey are still without power as a result of superstorm sandy. this is creating problems at the gas pump as residents struggle to keep cars and generators fueled. for the first time in 30 years a gas rationing system is in effect now throughout 12 new jersey counties. we'll get an update on the fuel supply problems in a few minutes from john eichberger, director of motor fuels at the national association of convenience stores. let's get a quick check on the markets, ahead, 24 hours away from the elections here dow jones looks like it would open 34 points lower, s&p 500 off a little over four points and the nasdaq would be off about ten points. let's take a trip overseas to see what's going on in asia, a little bit down marginally except for korea. let's go over to europe, see how things are faring, red arrow across the board. almost down a percent in the cac in france. >>> stifel financial is buying kbw, the deal is valued in ex-et of $575 million which i
we also have an update on sandy. millions in new york and new jersey are still without power as a result of superstorm sandy. this is creating problems at the gas pump as residents struggle to keep cars and generators fueled. for the first time in 30 years a gas rationing system is in effect now throughout 12 new jersey counties. we'll get an update on the fuel supply problems in a few minutes from john eichberger, director of motor fuels at the national association of convenience stores. let's...
121
121
Nov 5, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> recovery from sandy continues. manhattan gets power back and most subway service is restored although millions in the region have no power or heat with tens of thousands this morning homeless. >> we'll begin with a big week for the market. first up tomorrow's presidential election in this country. polls show the race between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney to be a dead heat. on wednesday the greek parliament is due to vote on a package of austerity measures and then china's congress convenes for once in a decade leadership change. that's not evening mentioning ecb. there's been some that have said this is potentially the highest concentration of risk of the entire year. >> i heard this. it's embarrassing to hear. what's happened the whole time is there are managements that have made money during this period and managements that have failed and models that have made money and models that have failed. i spent a lot of time this weekend going over the last five years of stocks. what i find is that you have
. >> recovery from sandy continues. manhattan gets power back and most subway service is restored although millions in the region have no power or heat with tens of thousands this morning homeless. >> we'll begin with a big week for the market. first up tomorrow's presidential election in this country. polls show the race between barack obama and gop challenger mitt romney to be a dead heat. on wednesday the greek parliament is due to vote on a package of austerity measures and then...
147
147
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
so it is mostly a coastal influence when it comes to the wind and certainly not as bad as sandy, but there's also coastal flooding a possibility, minor tide tomorrow afternoon and the big wildcard i'm referring to a brief mix with heavy, wet snow which may bring renewed power outages even to the new york metro area tomorrow late afternoon and tomorrow night. so we will be taking a look at that as the day progresses. now, a chance of snow involved as well. >> todd gross, thank you very much. >>> and with much of new jersey still suffering in the aftermath of hurricane sandy, where and how to vote could be an issue for lots of people. my polling place was moved. kayla tausche is tracking that in the garden state. >> reporter: getting people to the polls is a major task here in the storm-ravaged state with hundreds in shelters hundreds of thousands still without power. an original plan to have national guard trucks serving as mobile polling stations was quashed by state officials that's because many power grids are coming back up. the move to allow displaced voters to vote by e-mail not
so it is mostly a coastal influence when it comes to the wind and certainly not as bad as sandy, but there's also coastal flooding a possibility, minor tide tomorrow afternoon and the big wildcard i'm referring to a brief mix with heavy, wet snow which may bring renewed power outages even to the new york metro area tomorrow late afternoon and tomorrow night. so we will be taking a look at that as the day progresses. now, a chance of snow involved as well. >> todd gross, thank you very...
464
464
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 464
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> governor, how important was hurricane sandy to this whole story? romney had tremendous momentum after all three debates, okay. then comes hurricane sandy. the romney campaign is basically suspended for about five days. you've got president obama looking presidential and getting a bear hug with governor christie of new jersey. how much do you think that hurt the romney operation? >> larry, it froze the race in place for five or six days as you pointed out. the governor canceled several events in virginia as did the president. right thing to do. it did stem that tide of momentum i think a little bit in virginia. and certainly gave the president the chance to dominate a few news cycles to do what they needed to do and fema did a good job. even though most of the efforts state and local governments, president was out there doing the right thing. partisanship goes out the window during natural disasters. it hurt governor romney because he had five days he couldn't do anything. hopefully that won't hurt him in virginia. i still think we win by a couple.
. >> governor, how important was hurricane sandy to this whole story? romney had tremendous momentum after all three debates, okay. then comes hurricane sandy. the romney campaign is basically suspended for about five days. you've got president obama looking presidential and getting a bear hug with governor christie of new jersey. how much do you think that hurt the romney operation? >> larry, it froze the race in place for five or six days as you pointed out. the governor canceled...
234
234
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years. there's an 80-day window of which 30 really matter. if you don't get those, you have to sell these stocks. you need thanksgiving to christmas. >> all right. we'll see you tonight. >> thank you. >> of course coverage begins from 5:00 to 7:00 -- >> i have the air mattress ready. >> when it comes to betting on the election, how should you play gold depending on who wins the presidents whycy? we'll talk to randi zuckerberg, the sister of mark zuckerberg. her tv show premiered on bravo last night. we'll talk to her about that too when we come back. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you
we'll see the impact of sandy. >> i think sandy is going to confuse everything. they lost a warehouse for a while. i think the stock has been completely bloody. good for a trade. >> goldman's take is data will be so noisy over the next few weeks that you might start to rely on softer numbers like consumer confidence or things that aren't as rigid as retail sales. >> i think that one of the things that matters is people forget that my father has been in retail for years....
108
108
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it wasn't going to happen. >> it was very clear to me that new jersey, new york, and states like ours would stay in the barack obama column. >> thanks so much. >> we will see you soon. >> phil? >> currently i am joined by will i. am with the black eyed peas. why did you come here tonight? >> i wanted to come here, i was here in 2008. being here in 2008, going to the community that i come from to soak up the inspiration and the energy to go back to that ghetto that i come from and rinse it out. o give them some sense responsibility individually to change their lives or family's lives and the community. i'm on the mission to bring the skill set to these kids so they can become tomorrow's leaders. i want you to go college and become tomorrow's entrepreneurs. just pay me back by changing our community. >> real quick. ho
over the edge in terms of helping the president with his support of the president during hurricane sandy? >> no. chris christie has got a lot of pulls but he could have had a thousand other people pulling with him but there is no way the state was going to go for mitt romney. it wasn't going to happen. >> it was very clear to me that new jersey, new york, and states like ours would stay in the barack obama column. >> thanks so much. >> we will see you soon. >>...
805
805
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 805
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the button. >> did you have a -- >> it was a total make shift where i voted. you had to write it down first and then scan. >> if you are in manhattan you don't need a curtain. >> the guy who was helping out said let me see your sheet. i said no. >> you have to bubble in these things like you are doing the s.a.t.s. people can see what you are doing. >> don't need a curtain in new york. obama. >> i saw some obamas. >> thank you. 7:00. you and carl will be getting us through until we know who won. >>> when we come back the election and the fiscal cliff, the chairman and ceo of pmc
>> it has been up in the air because of hurricane sandy. what happens once we know who the president is. that is when the work begins, fiscal cliff, foreign policy and supreme court seats. >> the next federal reserve. >> everyone thinks their vote matters, though, i think this time because it is so close. it is a uniquely -- i felt good my kids went with my wife and were in the curtain and saw everything. scott had to stand on the side where you couldn't get close to the...
203
203
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
and hanover beating forecasts saying it will be able to absorb damage claims from sandy without effecting its annual disaster budget. on the currency markets, aussie dollar 1.0423. rba keeping rates steady. dollar-yen slightly weaker, but still above 80. euro-dollar out of the 1.28 range that we've been trading in. that's where we stand on the european trade. on the day of the u.s. elections, let's get over to singapore. >> asian markets finished on a mixed note. the shanghai composite recouped early losses to close down by 0.4%. developers took a beating after data showed housing prices in the small business hub dropped 16% on on year. but shale gas producers surged on a new subsidy program. concerns over money laundering charges with the hsbc. nikkei finished lower as a stronger yen hurt exporters. nissan lost 2% ahead of earnings after morgan stanley slashed its price target. after the bell, the carmaker cut its full year forecasts as sales tumbled in china. the kospi ended higher by 1%. carmakers staged a rebound after yesterday's plunge. hyundai rallied over 4%. kia gained 1.6%.asx 2
and hanover beating forecasts saying it will be able to absorb damage claims from sandy without effecting its annual disaster budget. on the currency markets, aussie dollar 1.0423. rba keeping rates steady. dollar-yen slightly weaker, but still above 80. euro-dollar out of the 1.28 range that we've been trading in. that's where we stand on the european trade. on the day of the u.s. elections, let's get over to singapore. >> asian markets finished on a mixed note. the shanghai composite...
189
189
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
about what sandy can mean. home depot lost more stores and had more stores close off irene but substantial off sandy. i have to get to home depot that is in long island. i think that's going to be the tell this weekend if we can get there, david. >> are we going to try? >> you both are going to try. >> i want to take david to home depot. they have everything there. you would be just shocked. >> going out for ice cream. >> as long as we don't have to try on women's shoes. >> that is just -- they just opened another -- in the saks call they talked about another zip code store in florida where there's a whole floor of shoes. what we could do is we would take a winter break together and visit that zip code opposed to the zip code of -- >> if we're going down there, i might do it. i might do it. warmer weather you can show off your legs so that's nice too. >> okay. maybe we go to tampa bay. see what they have. >> i hear all of the action is in tampa. >> south beach. if you're going to do it, do it. >> you should do
about what sandy can mean. home depot lost more stores and had more stores close off irene but substantial off sandy. i have to get to home depot that is in long island. i think that's going to be the tell this weekend if we can get there, david. >> are we going to try? >> you both are going to try. >> i want to take david to home depot. they have everything there. you would be just shocked. >> going out for ice cream. >> as long as we don't have to try on women's...
332
332
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 332
favorite 0
quote 0
so with have the air mattresses because of sandy and we might as well keep them. >> it will very likely be a long night by just about any count. not expect to go have a proce i projected winner by 7:00 p.m. >> you can take part following our coverage on twitter,@cnbc 2012. >> let's get a check on the markets. yesterday you did see the dow close hire by about 19 points. this morning the futures are indicated higher once again. right now dow futures up by about 43 points. s&p 500 futures and nasdaq slightly higher, as well. and it's the same story in europe. we have seen modest gains there through the course of the morning. right now you see that in france, the cac up by about 0.7%. and germany, the dax up by 5.6%. same story with the ftse in london. in asia, the nikkei closed down modestly by about a third of a percentage point. you saw modest declines in honk c congre kong and shanghai. still very long gasoline lines in new jersey and new york where it's very difficult to get any gas at all. you can see right now that wti is up about 49 cents to $86.14. the ten year, interesting to watc
so with have the air mattresses because of sandy and we might as well keep them. >> it will very likely be a long night by just about any count. not expect to go have a proce i projected winner by 7:00 p.m. >> you can take part following our coverage on twitter,@cnbc 2012. >> let's get a check on the markets. yesterday you did see the dow close hire by about 19 points. this morning the futures are indicated higher once again. right now dow futures up by about 43 points....
316
316
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
we had sandy to deal with also. this has taken our mind off that which is a nice change of pace for the people on the east coast. so the holiday season gives us something to cheer about. the markets have done their part this week. >> how are we setting up for next week given that next week is going to be a full trading session for one but as i mentioned, washington gets back to business hopefully and maybe gets some work done. >> is it back to business? are we going to expect anything out of them? down here it doesn't seem like we are. i don't want to say that we've lost hope but the fiscal cliff, we don't think it will happen, we really don't. i don't expect anything out of washington. i would look more toward overseas and what they're seeing. things are going to keep falling. >> what matters more to the markets, spain or the fiscal cliff? >> the fiscal cliff is so quiet this week. i'm going to say spain. a bigger linchpin short-term going into next week. >> matt, thank you for stopping by. a special black friday t
we had sandy to deal with also. this has taken our mind off that which is a nice change of pace for the people on the east coast. so the holiday season gives us something to cheer about. the markets have done their part this week. >> how are we setting up for next week given that next week is going to be a full trading session for one but as i mentioned, washington gets back to business hopefully and maybe gets some work done. >> is it back to business? are we going to expect...
327
327
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> meantime, superstorm sandy may have devastated new york city, but turnout is heavy in queens, new york, as voters cast their ballots in makeshift polling locations. been like that in many parts of the tri-state area today. we're back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local currencies. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i use their global research to get an edge. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 their equity ratings show me how schwab tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 rates specific foreign stocks tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 based on things like fundamentals, momentum and risk. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i also have access to independent tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 firms like
. >>> meantime, superstorm sandy may have devastated new york city, but turnout is heavy in queens, new york, as voters cast their ballots in makeshift polling locations. been like that in many parts of the tri-state area today. we're back in a moment. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global...
265
265
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of people and a lot of the polling data, to the extent we care, sandy stopped mitt romney's momentum. momny was really on a high trajectory, now all of a sudden the race has changed and the polls are completely even. in your judgment, ann, how does romney get out of that box? he lost his mo, how does he get out of that box and win tomorrow night? >> i don't think he has lost his momentum. i think polls basically show the candidates tied in the swing states. except florida and north carolina, where romney -- i don't think they're even considered swing states anymore. even by the left. but of the remaining swing states, it's gone a little bit this way, a little bit that way, i wouldn't read too much into it considering the polls aren't going to be correct. the polls as ron johnson just said -- by the way, i spent the weekend in wisconsin, i did five different events, and they are very excited in the suburbs of milwaukee. i have romney winning at an absolute minimum 273 electoral votes. i don't usually do this because i'm confident romney's going to win because the country's really goin
a lot of people and a lot of the polling data, to the extent we care, sandy stopped mitt romney's momentum. momny was really on a high trajectory, now all of a sudden the race has changed and the polls are completely even. in your judgment, ann, how does romney get out of that box? he lost his mo, how does he get out of that box and win tomorrow night? >> i don't think he has lost his momentum. i think polls basically show the candidates tied in the swing states. except florida and north...
206
206
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
the only thing i'm seeing is maybe sandy gives a little boost. everybody is still in that 1% to 1.5% range. maybe the market get excited on revision of third quarter but i suggest it shouldn't if fourth quarter will be a 1.5% economy. >> i tell you what, if we get a 2.8 revision, i would venture to say you'll see at least a 7 to 10 basis point move in a ten-year note yield. whether it lasts or not is a big deal. it's worth 7 to 10 basis points if you -- >> jim, chime into this. we know this revision is coming because we've had the other reports that have told us the missing pieces we had from third quarter as it was printed. it should not be a surprise to the market. as we all know, sometimes the market doesn't know what it should know and it gets excited about things it ought to have known. >> the thing that struck me in the conversation is to me when you think of 2.8% gdp, that sounds so fantastic considering what we're used to. realistically, it's sluggish. whether 2.8 or 2.2, we expect the fed to be involved because they told us they need bet
the only thing i'm seeing is maybe sandy gives a little boost. everybody is still in that 1% to 1.5% range. maybe the market get excited on revision of third quarter but i suggest it shouldn't if fourth quarter will be a 1.5% economy. >> i tell you what, if we get a 2.8 revision, i would venture to say you'll see at least a 7 to 10 basis point move in a ten-year note yield. whether it lasts or not is a big deal. it's worth 7 to 10 basis points if you -- >> jim, chime into this. we...
276
276
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm a little late because a some lines were down even a week after sandy on one of the turnpikes around here. turnout will be so crucial and even in states that are traditionally reliably blue voting will not be top of mind. >> voter turnout totally critical. let's get to john harwood, he's at the math room right now. -- map room right now. if we were to see lower turnout does that mean a positive for one way or the other? >> generally speaking, maria, people have been expecting a larger turnout would benefit the president. mitt romney and his campaign have been talking about higher levels of intensity and enthusiasm. that's des putted -- disputed by the obama team but that's their belief, they have a high level motivation to get rid of president obama and if that happens bigger turnouts for the. >> the breaking news right now. nbc news has projected west virginia a win for mitt romney. >> and ohio still too close to call at this point. north carolina also a state that is too close to call right now according to nbc news, north carolina a state that obama narrowly won in 2008, 50 to 49.
i'm a little late because a some lines were down even a week after sandy on one of the turnpikes around here. turnout will be so crucial and even in states that are traditionally reliably blue voting will not be top of mind. >> voter turnout totally critical. let's get to john harwood, he's at the math room right now. -- map room right now. if we were to see lower turnout does that mean a positive for one way or the other? >> generally speaking, maria, people have been expecting a...
207
207
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
distunks of the highest average price $4.18 a gallon, in large part because of the impact of superstorm sandy and if you could get gas there you'd be willing to pay much nor it. >>> the fifth and final "twilight" movie had $141 million in north american ticket sales its debut weekend wasn't the biggest in the series but it was the eighth largest domestic opening on record. joe? >>> we are talking this morning about what washington can do to avoid going over the fiscal cliff, and we're joined once again by our guest host jeremy siegel, finance professor at the wharton school in pennsylvania and jeremy, you're not a new normal guy. you think 3% to 4% is, we deserve that? don't you into ed to earn that somehow? you need to earn success. you think it just happens in this country? >> we grew in the '90s 3% to 4% and most of the post-war period. 3% to 4% from this high unemployment would be disappointing. normally we'd bounce back from recessions growing 5% to 6%. >> it doesn't matter who is in the white house or what policies they're pursuing. >> i think it matters but i don't think it's the overw
distunks of the highest average price $4.18 a gallon, in large part because of the impact of superstorm sandy and if you could get gas there you'd be willing to pay much nor it. >>> the fifth and final "twilight" movie had $141 million in north american ticket sales its debut weekend wasn't the biggest in the series but it was the eighth largest domestic opening on record. joe? >>> we are talking this morning about what washington can do to avoid going over the...
289
289
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
that was before sandy. >> we don't need to build high-speed rail. >> i understand. >> really? we don't need to have solar energy next year powering all our cars. >> wait a second. i think there's a clean energy agenda over the longer term. but near term, if we're going -- >> it's not about jobs. >> i was with peter, we were in tokyo for the world bank meetings. peter has this great story. and it is about spending now and taking care -- >> this is the larry summers idea. >> jim liked it, too. >> it's not going to happen. >> it's not going to happen. you guys are really bumming me out. >> it's just not. >> i've even let you build a few things. >> the president only won this thing a few hours ago. >> we're going to have net fiscal contraction starting in 2013. that is where we are. >> net fiscal contraction. >> you're with bush in four years? i don't know. let me think about that. >> i'm a bush republican. as long as there's a bush republican running. >> i already threw christie out there. require want to get on the record, on the table, that i disagree with the idea that there c
that was before sandy. >> we don't need to build high-speed rail. >> i understand. >> really? we don't need to have solar energy next year powering all our cars. >> wait a second. i think there's a clean energy agenda over the longer term. but near term, if we're going -- >> it's not about jobs. >> i was with peter, we were in tokyo for the world bank meetings. peter has this great story. and it is about spending now and taking care -- >> this is the...
156
156
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the power is coming back and the gas is on the way, but some of sandy's victims are saying they're being ignored, and plunging temperatures are creating panic. >>> we talk about women as a social issue. excuse me, you know? half the population are not a social issue. >> she says it's dangerous war on u.s. soil and it could be decided by tuesday's election. my exclusive interview with feminist icon gloria staten isla island joochlt it is sunday, november 4th. good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye. so glad you're with us. we start this morning with the presidential election just two days away. president obama and mitt romney seem to be squeezing every last frequent flyer mile out of this campaign. they've got a combined 16 stops in eight states before heading home, and we'll be there for all of it. our correspondents are spread across the states to bring you all the up-to-date developments, so be sure to keep it right here. the flurry of activity means it's a close race, right? you could say that? take a look here. it shows likely voters evenly split, 48% to 48%. here's what voters
. >>> the power is coming back and the gas is on the way, but some of sandy's victims are saying they're being ignored, and plunging temperatures are creating panic. >>> we talk about women as a social issue. excuse me, you know? half the population are not a social issue. >> she says it's dangerous war on u.s. soil and it could be decided by tuesday's election. my exclusive interview with feminist icon gloria staten isla island joochlt it is sunday, november 4th. good...
162
162
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
sandy was not classified as a hurricane when it hit. businesses that help companies that lose revenue because of an unexpected shutdown, but it doesn't cover businesses that just lose power. the donation for relief efforts is rolling in. people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. that's this week's getting down to business. >>> it is time now for no talking points. the art of the political dodge, seems all politicians are skilled at it. with debate coaches, aids, analysts, speech writers, they should be. dodging that troubling question can be just as important as providing that game changing momentum building moment. for example. there's a topic change. >> texas has one of the highest rates of uninsured children in the country. over 1 million kids, you did not get an opportunity to respond to that. what do you say to -- how do you explain that? >> you can't have access to some of the finest health care in the world, but we have a 1200 mile border with mexico, and we have a huge number of illegals coming into this countr
sandy was not classified as a hurricane when it hit. businesses that help companies that lose revenue because of an unexpected shutdown, but it doesn't cover businesses that just lose power. the donation for relief efforts is rolling in. people are helping victims of sandy in near record numbers. that's this week's getting down to business. >>> it is time now for no talking points. the art of the political dodge, seems all politicians are skilled at it. with debate coaches, aids,...
208
208
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
superstorm sandy's impact on the election. will voters show up at the polls. new jersey tests out ballots in the wake of the destruction. is the future of voting on-line? and the race to the white house in a dead heat. who will come out on top? president obama -- >> in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression, and today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. >> or mitt romney? >> change can't be measured in speeches. change is measured in achievements. four years ago candidate obama, he promised so much to so many people, but he has fallen so very short. >> reporter: the race to the finish line with last minute stops in swing states. cnn is covering the battleground as we count down to america's choice. if you are one of the millions of men who have used androgel 1%, there's big news. presenting androgel 1.62%. both are used to treat men with low testosterone. androgel 1.62% is from the makers of the number one prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. it raises your testosterone level
superstorm sandy's impact on the election. will voters show up at the polls. new jersey tests out ballots in the wake of the destruction. is the future of voting on-line? and the race to the white house in a dead heat. who will come out on top? president obama -- >> in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the worst economic crisis since the great depression, and today our businesses have created nearly 5.5 million new jobs. >> or mitt romney? >> change can't be measured...
175
175
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
this will be the first time the schools have opened since sandy hit last week. about 80 schools will remain closed due to severe storm damage. those schools will be moved to temporary locations. and the conditions for those without power in storm zones could be getting worse over the next few days. the temperature is expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow morning. many residents without power are staying in shelters, trying to stay warm. the red cross is moving 80,000 blankets into the region ahead of colder weather. >>> back to politics now, mitt romney and paul ryan are expected to speak at separate events in just a few minutes. we'll bring those to you as they happen. urn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> it's the top of the hour here in the cnn newsroom. i'm fredericka whitfield. two days before the election, a mara
this will be the first time the schools have opened since sandy hit last week. about 80 schools will remain closed due to severe storm damage. those schools will be moved to temporary locations. and the conditions for those without power in storm zones could be getting worse over the next few days. the temperature is expected to drop below freezing tonight and tomorrow morning. many residents without power are staying in shelters, trying to stay warm. the red cross is moving 80,000 blankets...
266
266
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait times. people there had been waiting in miles along lines for hours to gas up their cars and get fuel for their generators. >>> all right. some voters in new jersey will face a pretty big election day challenge because of superstorm sandy. five days after the storm polling station managers are working to make sure the voting goes as smoothly as it possibly can. joining me right now explain what they're doing is dennis kovitz, president of the new jersey association of election officials. good to see you. >> hi. thanks for having us here. >> okay. this is a huge undertaking. a colossal challenge. how do you even go about it? it would seem that so many people in new jersey are so inundated with personal problems and worries, the last thing they're thinking about is election day. so how
now to the latest on superstorm sandy. there are reports that at least 22 million gallons of gas are headed to the northeast to relieve in the shortages. gas rationing got under way in new jersey in 12 counties in an effort to cut down on wait times. people there had been waiting in miles along lines for hours to gas up their cars and get fuel for their generators. >>> all right. some voters in new jersey will face a pretty big election day challenge because of superstorm sandy. five...
188
188
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
one man's quest to restore his community after sandy's devastation. >>> good morning. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. in los angeles. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> well, it is the final stretch, quite literally. already just two days now left medical election day. millions of you have already voted, but the candidates are doing everything they can over these precious last couple of days to reach the rest of you. trying to get the voters energized and excited about the prospects for the next four years. we have our correspondents spread out throughout the battleground states to bring you the latest on the election and the final push. we start in new hampshire. that's where president obama is making his first campaign stop in just a couple of hours before heading to florida, ohio, and colorado. joining him on the trail again today is former president bill clinton. our white house correspondent dan lothian is live in new hampshire this morning. dan, good morning. so tell me, what is the message from the president in these closing da
one man's quest to restore his community after sandy's devastation. >>> good morning. i'm randi kaye. it is 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. in los angeles. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> well, it is the final stretch, quite literally. already just two days now left medical election day. millions of you have already voted, but the candidates are doing everything they can over these precious last couple of days to reach the rest of you. trying to get the voters...
181
181
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
the loss and damage sandy left in its wake is immense. tomorrow, secretary of homeland security janet in a poli napoli going to travel to nassau, suffolk county long island. they feel like they have not gotten the attention they need. in further, people will be allowed to vote by e-mail or fax. despite the scramble to make it easier to vote, an obvious question that remains, in areas hardest hit, can voters focus on the election. the first election lawsuits have already been filed in ohio over how provisional ballots will be counted and in florida over the deadline for early voting. we all remember what happened in florida in 2000, the lawyers are certainly ready for a repeat, even if the rest of us are not. joining me is jeffrey toobin, anyone in the panel who wants to ask him a question, can chime in. >> it's not like the stakes could be much higher, and you're saying things are a lot more organized this year than they were back in 2000, in terms of lawyers? >> this is now a part of political campaigns just the way television advertisin
the loss and damage sandy left in its wake is immense. tomorrow, secretary of homeland security janet in a poli napoli going to travel to nassau, suffolk county long island. they feel like they have not gotten the attention they need. in further, people will be allowed to vote by e-mail or fax. despite the scramble to make it easier to vote, an obvious question that remains, in areas hardest hit, can voters focus on the election. the first election lawsuits have already been filed in ohio over...
224
224
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile, millions are suffering in the wake of superstorm sandy. power is beginning to trickle back on, but more than 2 million customers are still in the dark. new york transit authorities are reporting that subway service is 80% restored. one area still waiting for the lights and the heat to come back, the rockaways section of queens. new york city mayor michael bloomberg toured the heavy devastation there today. susan candiotti is on the ground. >> reporter: the water came up to where in your apartment? >> the water came all the way up to where we were. we were knee deep. we couldn't get out. 911 wouldn't answer. we were stuck. we had to stay there. we were totally scared. and the devastation after the storm is what you see. there's children with no food. there are people without water. nobody has power. people can't cook. and nobody is -- the only people that are out here are people from rockaway that are donating stuff. and rockaway park, just like everyone else, needs help. >> you feel like you've been left out? >> i feel like we need help ou
meanwhile, millions are suffering in the wake of superstorm sandy. power is beginning to trickle back on, but more than 2 million customers are still in the dark. new york transit authorities are reporting that subway service is 80% restored. one area still waiting for the lights and the heat to come back, the rockaways section of queens. new york city mayor michael bloomberg toured the heavy devastation there today. susan candiotti is on the ground. >> reporter: the water came up to...
167
167
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
plus, images of sandy's wrath continue to pour in. these boats wound up far where they're supposed to be, in someone's front yard. details on that. >>> sandy will cost billions to clean up across a number of states, but new york city alone has an astronomical bill. we'll break down the numbers and what you can expect to pay and be reimbursed from insurance. "starting point" back after this. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. which can withstand over three and a half tons. anncr: every president inherits few have faced so many. four years later... our enemies have been brought to justice. our heroes are coming home. assembly lines are humming again. there are still challenges to meet. children to educate. a middle class to rebuild. but the last thing we should do is turn back now. president obama: i'm barack obama and... i approve this message. stay top of mind with custom
plus, images of sandy's wrath continue to pour in. these boats wound up far where they're supposed to be, in someone's front yard. details on that. >>> sandy will cost billions to clean up across a number of states, but new york city alone has an astronomical bill. we'll break down the numbers and what you can expect to pay and be reimbursed from insurance. "starting point" back after this. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and...
144
144
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think that hurricane sandy or superstorm sandy and the president's handling of it stopped mitt romney's momentum and helped the president? >> you know, i don't know. i can't judge that. i have been here in ohio watching on tv some of the scenes, including on your network yesterday of people who are really frustrated, which is, you know, typical of the natural disaster like this. our hearts go out to those folks, but it's tough for government to be able to respond. i don't know how it plays honestly. i know that right now if you are in the northeast and without power and you can't get back to your home or you're stuck in your home, you know, you're frustrated, and that's understandable, and that's probably what most people are seeing on their tv sets these days. >> most people have said, look, here's the president being in command, looking presidential. it did turn the campaign conversation into a storm conversation. therefore, it would affect voters in ohio. you have seen no evidence of that? >> no. we really haven't. as i said, the polling is trending our direction and has con
do you think that hurricane sandy or superstorm sandy and the president's handling of it stopped mitt romney's momentum and helped the president? >> you know, i don't know. i can't judge that. i have been here in ohio watching on tv some of the scenes, including on your network yesterday of people who are really frustrated, which is, you know, typical of the natural disaster like this. our hearts go out to those folks, but it's tough for government to be able to respond. i don't know how...
109
109
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
sandy is ongoing. the winds of sandy are still blowing in many ways. and almost every moment, there is a new reminder of why. we just got this video of a fire crew out on long island the night that sandy hit, surrounded by water, battered by wind and facing a wall of flames. take a look. >> what about the downed wires? >> watch the wires over your head. >> here comes the wind. >> the block is pitch black. >> imagine that, fighting fire in the midst of all that water. the fire is out. the homes destroyed. power is out to more than 635,000 long island customers. for those 635,000 people, it is still a disaster. still a disaster as well for hundreds of thousands in new york's west chester county who might not see power for another nine days. in lower manhattan, they're at what could be billions of dollars in damage. andrew cuomo took me for a rare look at inside. >> when you saw the water coming in monday night, what went through your mind? >> it was one of the most frightening things. i mean, it was truly frightening, to say the least. all you hear is wa
sandy is ongoing. the winds of sandy are still blowing in many ways. and almost every moment, there is a new reminder of why. we just got this video of a fire crew out on long island the night that sandy hit, surrounded by water, battered by wind and facing a wall of flames. take a look. >> what about the downed wires? >> watch the wires over your head. >> here comes the wind. >> the block is pitch black. >> imagine that, fighting fire in the midst of all that...
331
331
tv
eye 331
favorite 0
quote 0
we had all that cooperation after sandy. you love that? we have all the cooperation from the community college, you like that? that's the way you create jobs. you look all over america. the places that are doing well have government and business and foundations and universities and colleges working together. what is obama's plan? invest into new technologies that we know are going to grow and information technology and biotechnology, in clean energy, in modern manufacturing, in modern agriculture. and train and educate people to do that. he has invested in preschool, in the race to the top, and the finest student reform in my lifetime. now, next year, if the president is reelected, here's what's going to happen for everybody. you can say "win" when you make it happen. because i want you to know what's at stake here. the good news is we still ranked near the top in the world in the percentage of our young people going on to college. the bad news in the last decade is we dropped to 15th in the percentage of our young adults with four-year de
we had all that cooperation after sandy. you love that? we have all the cooperation from the community college, you like that? that's the way you create jobs. you look all over america. the places that are doing well have government and business and foundations and universities and colleges working together. what is obama's plan? invest into new technologies that we know are going to grow and information technology and biotechnology, in clean energy, in modern manufacturing, in modern...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
one week ago tonight, sandy knocked out power in the northeast. about a million people in the region are still waiting for power. thousands have been displaced from their homes. probably tens of thousands. the loss and damage sandy left in its wake is immense. its affects still unfolding. tomorrow, secretary of homeland security janet napolitano is going to travel to nassau, suffolk county long island. they feel like they have not gotten the attention they need. in new jersey tomorrow, people will be allowed to vote by e-mail or fax. earlier today, the governor of new york, despite the scramble to make it easier to vote, an obvious question that remains, in areas hardest hit, can voters focus on the election. the first election lawsuits have already been filed in ohio over how provisional ballots will be counted and in florida over the deadline for early voting. we all remember what happened in florida in 2000, the lawyers are certainly ready for a repeat, even if the rest of us are not. joining me is jeffrey toobin, cnn senior legal analyst, and
one week ago tonight, sandy knocked out power in the northeast. about a million people in the region are still waiting for power. thousands have been displaced from their homes. probably tens of thousands. the loss and damage sandy left in its wake is immense. its affects still unfolding. tomorrow, secretary of homeland security janet napolitano is going to travel to nassau, suffolk county long island. they feel like they have not gotten the attention they need. in new jersey tomorrow, people...
234
234
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
now the political fallout from superstorm sandy. some polls sites in new york city are being relocated or combined because of all the storm damage. and voters in some counties may get an extra day to cast their ballots if turnout is too low. alina cho is at a high school in brooklyn that is doubling as a shelter for all of the sandy evacuees. tomorrow it will also be a voting site, we understand. alina, how are the preparations going there? >> reporter: well, i think we'll have to wait and see until election day tomorrow, zoraida. good morning. we are at brooklyn tech high school. you're absolutely right. right now it is an emergency shelter. housing those with special medical needs. and tomorrow it will become a polling station. and in that way, it is unique. it is the only school in new york city that will be both an emergency shelter and a polling station. now, across the city on election day, some 60 polling sites will either have to be combined or relocated due to damage from hurricane sandy. and in a move that could be unprece
now the political fallout from superstorm sandy. some polls sites in new york city are being relocated or combined because of all the storm damage. and voters in some counties may get an extra day to cast their ballots if turnout is too low. alina cho is at a high school in brooklyn that is doubling as a shelter for all of the sandy evacuees. tomorrow it will also be a voting site, we understand. alina, how are the preparations going there? >> reporter: well, i think we'll have to wait...
263
263
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
last weeks, fired up about super storm sandy. tonight, a no holds board exchange aboex -- no holds boa s barred exchange abo election. see him next. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! oh...there you go. wooohooo....hahaahahaha! i'm gonna stand up to her! no you're not. i know. you know ronny folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happier than a witch in
last weeks, fired up about super storm sandy. tonight, a no holds board exchange aboex -- no holds boa s barred exchange abo election. see him next. everyone in the nicu, all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us....
115
115
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
sandy is gone, but misery continues as so many devastated. today the death toll climbed to 97 people. staten island neighborhoods swept away. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the area, vowing to do everything she could to help. plus, after insisting this sunday's new york city marathon would go on, mayor bloomberg canceled the race. many were outraged the city would take valuable efforts away from the recovery efforts for the marathon. tonight, city hall and race officials have called it off. meanwhile, look at this. cars lined up for miles to get gas. drivers in some cases waiting 20 hours as the supply dwindles, fighting with each other. there's one report that a guy pulled a gun at one gas station. tonight the military is delivering fuel to the disaster zone, sending 24 million gallons of extra gas, a welcome sign. the obama administration is hiring trucks to bring the gas to staging areas. all this is unfolding four days before the general election. president obama and governor romney fighting it out for every last vote
sandy is gone, but misery continues as so many devastated. today the death toll climbed to 97 people. staten island neighborhoods swept away. homeland security secretary janet napolitano toured the area, vowing to do everything she could to help. plus, after insisting this sunday's new york city marathon would go on, mayor bloomberg canceled the race. many were outraged the city would take valuable efforts away from the recovery efforts for the marathon. tonight, city hall and race officials...
247
247
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
now more on superstorm sandy. take a look at these stunning before-and-after photos that we're just getting from google earth. this first one is from brick township, new jersey. on the right, if you look closely, you can see the cared remains of a neighborhood and some small fires still glowing. and this is on the new jersey coast, one of new jersey's barrier islands. you the see it now has a small river running through where a cluster of homes actually used to be. i actually saw that area for myself. it is something to see. the end of bridge you can see was also washed out. this is iconic seaside heights. look at the corner of the pier there where a roller coaster once was. on the rights side, you see it broke off right into the ocean and piles of debris washed up on to the beach. it's really an incredible sight. >>> so what would you do if you could run the presidential campaigns during the last three days before the election? where would you go and who would you have by your side? a lot to imagine, and we'll as
now more on superstorm sandy. take a look at these stunning before-and-after photos that we're just getting from google earth. this first one is from brick township, new jersey. on the right, if you look closely, you can see the cared remains of a neighborhood and some small fires still glowing. and this is on the new jersey coast, one of new jersey's barrier islands. you the see it now has a small river running through where a cluster of homes actually used to be. i actually saw that area for...
185
185
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
sandy in seconds. incredible. time-lapsed video from across the east river shows hurricane sandy slamming into manhattan. this takes two days and compresses it down into two minutes and shows the second the lights go out in lower manhattan and shows everything. really amazing. logon to our web side. go on to cnn.com/trends for all those top cnn trend. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> we're in shock. everybody is in shock. >> there's no words to put on what happened. we have to start over. >> three days since sandy and storm victims are struggling to recover. >> it is five days until election day. both candidates back on the road in the final battleground states. good morning to you. thanks for being with us this morning. i'm zoraida sambolin. >> i'm john berman. it is 6:00 a.m. in the east. we begin with the latest in the aftermath of that superstorm, the storm that was hurricane sandy. new york city is very slowly attempting to inch back to normal today. some subways and buses will be up and running agai
sandy in seconds. incredible. time-lapsed video from across the east river shows hurricane sandy slamming into manhattan. this takes two days and compresses it down into two minutes and shows the second the lights go out in lower manhattan and shows everything. really amazing. logon to our web side. go on to cnn.com/trends for all those top cnn trend. >> "early start" continues right now. >>> we're in shock. everybody is in shock. >> there's no words to put on...
226
226
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
let me start with the sandy factor, the superstorm. look, new york is talking about giving people an extra day. new jersey is looking at planning to let the storm victims vote by e-mail in a convoluntarily outed way. how much real leeway is there in postponing an election even in portions of the country? >> congress sets the election day. that is a federal law, and that is not going to change. obviously, congress is not in session today. they are not going to extend the deadline. now, the question is what leway do states have, and that's frankly an open legal question. it appears likely there could be leway in regions that were affected by the storm, but this is all unchartered ground, and if you have close elections there could be legal challenges about any votes filed late. the states are trying to do it, but it is not entirely clear. they have the legal authority to do it. >> every member of congress is up. there are some competitive races in both new york and new jersey. this stuff really matters. >> i hope they can figure it out.
let me start with the sandy factor, the superstorm. look, new york is talking about giving people an extra day. new jersey is looking at planning to let the storm victims vote by e-mail in a convoluntarily outed way. how much real leeway is there in postponing an election even in portions of the country? >> congress sets the election day. that is a federal law, and that is not going to change. obviously, congress is not in session today. they are not going to extend the deadline. now, the...
625
625
tv
eye 625
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> hurricane sandy's impact is a wild card in tuesday's vote. one key republican says the storm stopped mitt romney's momentum. we also have exclusive photos of both candidates behind the scenes during this, the final week of the campaign. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of exceptional values on the audi a8 during the season of audi event. ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. oral-b power brushes. when you take a closer look... ...at the best schools in the worl
. >>> hurricane sandy's impact is a wild card in tuesday's vote. one key republican says the storm stopped mitt romney's momentum. we also have exclusive photos of both candidates behind the scenes during this, the final week of the campaign. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. take advantage of...